JUNE

Becoming Wild . . .

In March of 1997 my wife and I, with our nine month old daughter, set off from home in the dead of night never to return. I've sewn $5,000 into a hidden flap in my backpack. We start out hiking, then travel over five hundred miles upriver by canoe. Three months later we are arrested, our daughter's taken, and we learn she is retarded. We never get her back.

Homesteading in Tennessee

For the story of our experience homesteading, as well as many articles on low-tech DIY building, such as a humanure compost bin, a stone foundation, a post and beam frame, swales, a sod driveway, permaculture, and planting fruit trees, visit "Homesteading in Tennessee".

Wild Edible Plants

For information on wild edible plants, which I've studied and used for over a dozen years, and posts on transitioning to raw foods, visit my blog EATING GREEN.

Eating Green

Come join our weekly walks in the Atlanta area in search of wild edible plants. Visit ''Eating Green" for more info.